There are still spots available in the City of Windsor’s effort to join the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson. The international event is an attempt to hold a free swimming lesson on Thursday at more than 500 locations around the world. […]

As we reported yesterday, Al Maghnieh has hired a lawyer to argue that the controversy-plagued Ward 10 councillor should be allowed to sit on city committees and boards. Back in the beginning of May, Maghnieh’s fellow council members voted unanimously […]

Ward 10 Coun. Al Maghnieh has hired a lawyer and is threatening to take his colleagues to court if they don’t reverse their recent decision to yank him off all council committees. Failing to restore him to the city’s executive […]

A London lawyer acting for Coun. Al Maghnieh has sent a letter to Mayor Eddie Francis and council saying they “acted hastily and prematurely” by seeking to remove his client from roles on several city committees and boards. In a […]

The Windsor Public Library board’s two new members attended their first meeting Monday hoping to build a fresh start for an organization that can’t seem to escape scandal in its upper ranks. Peter Frise, during the 90-minute meeting, made it […]

Windsor Public Library chief executive officer Barry Holmes has extended his unscheduled leave, leading to a temporary shakeup at the top of the troubled organization. Staff at the library received a medical note this morning stating Holmes remained “unfit for […]

The union representing Windsor police officers is trying to have Mayor Eddie Francis removed from the police services board in the midst of a search for a new chief, arguing he has missed too many board meetings and has made […]

City councillor and former library board chair Al Maghnieh said he will not be attending tonight’s executive committee meeting where a full audit of his misuse of a Windsor Public Library credit card will be released. “After careful consideration and […]

The Jesus flag is not welcome at city hall. Councillors agreed Monday night with a report from city administration to deny a request to fly a flag in support of the annual March for Jesus scheduled for Aug. 22.